I recently got a copy of SIGH's Scorn Defeat that's looking like the version on DSP, artwork with Shinichi and the flaming hand and katana. However the CD itself doesn't read the usual "Dureco Antimosh" stuff but instead reads "Tocano DK 42939" and "IFP1 LP51." Is this a bootleg? I only got it for six bucks so I'm not really concerned either way, but I'm damn curious about where this came from._________________My reviews and interviews are posted on:

Above is the First press with Dureco Code
Second one is Second Press with CD Plant Code

i think Voice of Wonder pressed several times this CD.
The Third (or n better said re-release) Press has a Venom
Cover Song as Bonustrack_________________OUT NOW:
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Bloody Lair MC
The Chainsaw Demons MC
Abigail Live Grind Freaks MC

The very first Scorn Defeat pressing by DSP has a black/white drawing on the
cover. The second pressing of DSP has a bandpicture of Shinichi on the cover.
Both are equally rare, as both have been published on DSP after the death of
Euronymous, so they had slightly worse distribution.
Both original DSP-versions of this album don't have the bonus track "The Seven
Gates of Hell."
Additionally, DSP split the album into two sides: Side Revenge, which contained
the first 4 songs, and Side Violence, which contained the last 3 songs.

Reissued in 2000 by Psychic Scream with a bonus track, "The Seven Gates of
Hell," which is a Venom cover, and completely new artwork.

The vinyl version of the album "Scorn Defeat" (released by Vinyl Collectors)
has the song Carnage (Mayhem cover) as a bonustrack on side A. On side B, it has
The Seven Gates of Hell (Venom cover) as a bonus track.

To be reissued with new artwork by Christopher Moyen on Enucleation Records
(Socket29). The reissue will include previously-unreleased-on-CD material from
the "Requiem for Fools" 7" and the Kawir split 7".